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On the 20th floor above ground, enjoy authentic Japanese Japanese-style meal and delicious Teppanyaki cuisine with one of Okayama's best views.
[5 minutes walk from Kurashiki Station] We offer elegant products made with carefully selected ingredients. Completely private room with sunken kotatsu and table.
Yakiniku (Grilled meat) that doesn't just Yakiniku (Grilled meat)
[Completely private room/smoking allowed] Enjoy Murakami beef meat Sushi, charcoal-Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), Grilled offal x fresh fish sashimi, and Echigoan with local sake
[Many private rooms available] Enjoy seasonal cuisine and local sake. Please relax in a calm space based on wood.
<< Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) x Obanzai>> Enjoy obanzai, Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), and carefully selected Japanese sake!
Enjoy the specialty of Shibari Negi Salted beef tongue at Nikutei Komurasaki, a semi-private Yakiniku (Grilled meat) restaurant in the shopping district in front of the station that specializes in Meat Dishes.
■2 minutes walk from Okayama Station [Fully equipped with private rooms] We boast an old-fashioned Japanese-style interior and a wide variety of Creative Cuisine ♪ Reservations for large groups are possible!
Banquets for up to 24 people possible! Enjoy stylish Japanese-style meal easily. Be sure to try the famous soft-shelled turtle.
[Banquet for up to 70 people] Famous and most popular ``kaeshi Sushi'' Kaiseki cuisine where you can enjoy the flavors of the four seasons ``Seiichi''
■2 minutes walk from Kurashiki Station [Fully equipped with private rooms] We boast an old-fashioned Japanese-style interior and a wide variety of Creative Cuisine ♪ Reservations for large groups are possible!
*Closed* A relaxing space illuminated by the moonlight. Creative Cuisine with carefully selected ingredients, mainly seafood from Shimotsui.
We can accommodate groups of up to 30 people. We also accept reservations for meetings and wedding receptions.
“Setouchi Seafood Shirakabe” has been reopened as “Kurashiki Shirakabe”